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About the Report

Please note this report is not intended to be anyone's sole source of information about quality or charges in Utah. Rather, it is designed to provide helpful information that can play an important role in choosing health care facilities, along with other sources including doctor recommendations.

The HDC and Utah Department of Health are committed to providing useful health care information for all people in Utah. Providers can use these reports to improve the quality of care they give to their patients.

Why is this report important to me?

Health care facilities can vary, sometimes quite a bit, in terms of quality of care and patient charges. Consumers are encouraged to use the information in this report to ask questions of their doctor or health care professional, facility or insurance representative. Let them know you plan to take an active role in your health care decisions.

Who else helped to shape this report?

Utah citizens continually review our consumer reports to make sure they are understandable and easy to read. Since 2005, several focus groups have been held in both rural and urban locations. Public input helps us create user-friendly reports for people who are not medical experts yet need useful health care information.

Utah Transparency Advisory Panel (formerly called “SB 132 Task Force) is an HDC advisory group represented by consumers, payers, hospitals, quality organizations and public health. Panel members have advised staff about methods and measures to use in the reports as well as reporting priorities.

Health care facilities reviewed their data and overall report content before public release. For more information, see the “About the Data” section in this report.